Liquid level sensor for controlling pump operation

Pumps – Condition responsive control of pump drive motor – Having timer or delay means

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417 36, 307118, 318482, F04B 4900

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046784039

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a bilge pump control system. Sensing of water level in the bilge is accomplished by the conduction of current (on the order of one milliampere) between two stainless steel probes. The probes are mounted in a triangular package which is placed in the boat bilge. When immersed, a conduction path is provided between the probes. One edge of the package is aligned with the probes to enhance water run-off. An associated circuit is activated when the conduction path is present (when the probes are immersed) which operates the bilge pump in a time-hysteresis fashion.

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